SHERIDAN — The lights at the Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome haven t flickered over National Junior College Athletic Association’s Region 9 athletes since COVID-19 ravaged the Northern Wyoming Community College Districts
This year s Sheridan WYO Rodeo Royalty contestants displayed their horsemanship abilities Thursday evening after a written test and personal interviews with the judges earlier that day.
Mastering grit and grace is no easy feat on the Sheridan WYO Rodeo stage, Co-President of the WYO Rodeo Royalty board Jennifer Craft said. The five 2023 WYO Rodeo Royalty
I didn’t make it to the Black Hills Stock Show this year but hear it was a great show. The horse sale was sure a success for the sellers! I haven’t seen the whole.
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The Sheridan WYO Rodeo board has received a $6,000 donation from Dan and Kathy Riggs in support of the board’s partnership agreement to reopen and operate the Sheridan College AgriPark for public use.
The Riggs family are long-time supporters of Sheridan College sports and arena activities, and the gift aligns with their commitment to youth sports and western culture throughout the community.
According to a news release from the rodeo board, the donation will be used to support operational expenses as well as WYO Rodeo Wrangler and WYO Rodeo Queen expenses leading up to the WYO Rodeo.
The partnership of the rodeo board and Sheridan College to reopen the AgriPark was announced earlier this month. The college closed the AgriPark on July 2 following budget cuts in the wake of a statewide fiscal crisis for Wyoming’s community colleges.